• Draff

    Origin

    From Middle English draf, likely from an unrecorded Old English *dræf, from Proto-Germanic *drabaz.

    Full definition of draff

    Noun

    draff

    (uncountable)
    1. dregs; the wash given to swin or cows; hogwash or waste matter
      • A crowd immersed in ordure, that appear'd draff of the human body. Dante's Divine comedy, Hell, Canto 18
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